‘Game Of Thrones’: Fans Make Fun Of [SPOILER]’s Grisly Death

‘Game Of Thrones’ fans have reacted to the grisly death of [SPOILER] the only way they know how — by making fun. Find out what the Twittersphere has been saying and laugh (and cry) along with us!

In the wake of a gruesome tragedy, what else can one do other than laugh? “The Mountain And The Viper” featured a death not necessarily shocking for how unexpected it was, but for how gory and unnecessary it was. The deceased had victory in hand, and upon their death, fans are making fun of them for dropping the ball. Read on for the best of Twitter cracking wise!

‘Game Of Thrones’: Oberyn Martell’s Death Mocked On Twitter

Prince Oberyn (Pedro Pascal) lost his life pretty spectacularly on the June 1 episode of Game Of Thrones in his battle against The Mountain, Gregor Clegane (Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson). Where Oberyn was quick, Gregor was strong, and it was a fairly even match.

However, just when it looked like Oberyn had the upper hand over Gregor, stabbing him through the chest with his spear, Oberyn made a fatal mistake: monologuing.

He took his spear out of Gregor’s chest, telling him that he couldn’t die yet because he had to confess. Oberyn demanded that Gregor confess not only to the crime of raping and murdering Oberyn’s sister, Elia Martell, but that he admit that it was Tywin Lanniser (Charles Dance) who ordered for Elia’s execution.

All of that time spent monologuing for justice gave Gregor time to rally; all of a sudden, Gregor grabbed Oberyn by his neck, confessing to his crimes while pressing his thumbs into Oberyn’s eyes and smashing his face to pulp with his bare hands. R.I.P., Oberyn, but you were too cocky!

‘Game Of Thrones’: Fans Make Fun Of Prince Oberyn’s Death

Here’s what people have been saying about Oberyn’s missed opportunity:

So, HollywoodLifers, what did you think about Oberyn’s death? The grossest, right? Does it make you feel any better to make a little bit of fun, or are we all a bunch of sickos? Let us know! And R.I.P., Prince Oberyn, you bastion of dramatics and LGBT representation.